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@Awaken. Thank you. I think I read The Lord of The Rings when I was probably 16 or so... Definitely loved it... (Thank you again... I'll definitely get to it sooner or later!) :thumbsup:
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Right now I'm starting "El Runenberg" and "El Rubio Eckbert", by Ludwig Tieck. I found this in a used-books store, in a pretty edition of Érase una vez... Biblioteca de Cuentos Maravillosos (1987). |
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Gracias, Malila... lo tendré en cuenta.
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Thank you for your advice. |
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Note: "opera soap" :bad: "soap opera" :good: See more here, ;) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soap_opera |
Thank you.
I didn't remember the correct word. Soap opera. Sometimes this words get me hungry, because it seems to the pasta food. Soap for me and the this is like to pasta for me. Thank you so much for your advice. |
Interesting... Have you read the article in the link?
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Yes I have read that, the soap opera is a shot TV shows, sometimes that across the TV for middle of the cinema, for example here in my country that kind to events or TV shows are commonly watch for the people.
And well just there're soap opera in the theatre. |
Very well, Crotalito!
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Right now, the only reading I'm doing is professional articles, etc. I won't bore you with those titles. And once or twice a year, I allow myself the completely luxurious pleasure of reading a book by Jonathan Kellerman from his Alex Delaware murder mystery series....
But my queue has a number of books that may be of interest to this audience: 1) Columnas de Humo, by Alvaro Pandiani - (in Spanish) historical fiction about the last indigenous person left in Uruguay after the great massacre. 2) Tierra de Todos, by Jorge Ramos - (in Spanish) an analysis of the arguments surrounding the issue of illegal immigration in the United States, written by a journalist, born in Mexico City, but has lived in the US for over 25 years. 3) Just Like Us, by Helen Thorpe - (in English) a book about four Mexican teenagers growing up in the United States, each with different immigration statuses. 4) The Essential Neruda, Selected Poems - (Spanish and English) a book of poems by Peruvian author Pablo Neruda 5) La Fiesta Del Chivo - (in Spanish) a novel by Mario Vargas Llosa, recent Nobel Prize winner in the literature category. The rest of the books in my queue are human rights related, mostly to do with development and poverty issues..... I have no idea when I'll have time to read these books that I am sure I'll thoroughly enjoy, but hopefully I'll get to them sooooooon!! :) |
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Exactly you know the good of the television. Thank you. |
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I have a lot of job with my textbooks, but in my free time I'm reading Perfiles Humanos, by Vallejo-Nágera (or Nájera, I've seen this name written with both "g" and "j", although in my book is with "g"). I love History stories (not tales, but those stories never told). ;)
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I hope don't make mistakes with my correction in your post.:) |
I'm often confused with job and work. Thanks. :)
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No leo ningún libro. Pero, today I'm gonna borrow a book and start reading. :)
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I found the Millenium trilogy a good read, too. One of my favourite authors is Isabel Allende, whose books can be read in either Spanish or English - haven't read anything of hers that I haven't loved, whether fiction or autobiographical. Right now am reading Falling Leaves, by Adeline Yen Mah - an autobiography from China, which I am enjoying. One of my early favourites, that can be re-read many times, is the Alexandrian Quartet (Justine, Balthazar, Mountolive and Clea), by Lawrence Durrell.
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Yesterday I started to read a book called "Midnattsbarnen", or "Midnight's Children" in english, by Salman Rushdie. It's about an Indian boy with supernatural powers. He has an enormous nose with an abilty to read the minds of other people. Good book so far. :)
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